K-12 Education Homepage Dell offers k12 schools a wide variety of tools, resources and solutions to meet south carolina State Flag, Welcome to the south carolina Educational Store. The http://www1.us.dell.com/content/default.aspx?c=us&cs=RC957244&l=en&s=k12
South Carolina K-12 Technology Initiative These projects involved 23 school districts, 35 k12 schools and 6 higher project evaluation, which has been contracted with the University of south carolina. http://www.nascio.org/awards/1998awards/Statewide/southcarolina.cfm
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K-12 Schools With Learning Disabilities Programs, USA k12 schools for Learning Disabilities. School PO Box 429 New Hope, PA 18938-0429 215-862-5261 215-862-3366 (fax) adm@solebury.pvt.k12.pa.us south carolina. http://www.autism-pdd.net/k-12.html
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Aiken County - South Carolina -Public Schools - General Information Student Population k12 24,650 (2003-2004). Size Aiken County is south carolina s sixth largest school Number of schools 37 (includes seven high schools, ten http://www.aiken.k12.sc.us/site1/general/facts.html
Extractions: Aiken, SC 29803 Phone #s: Student Population K-12: An additional 1000 students are in theAdult Education Program Size: Aiken County is South Carolina's sixth largest school district in population. Number of Four Year Olds: Ethnic Composition: 61% White, 35% Black, 4% Hispanic/Asian/American /Other Pupil-Teacher ratios: K-5 (22 to 1)
National Educational News And State Statistics - SC Capitol Recap New Funding Setback for k12 schools, Oct. 1, 2003. south carolina Report Card Grades on eight major indicators and a summary of the state s http://www.edweek.org/context/states/stateinfo.cfm?stateabbrv=sc
Quality Counts 2004: Count Me In: South Carolina south carolina provides help to schools rated low performing. 1,053, Public schools. 46,616, Public school teachers. 691,078, Pre-k-12 students. http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc04/state.cfm?slug=17sc.h23
About Standards Development The Standards Committee of the south carolina Information Resources k-12 schools and Library Technology Initiative - The k-12 schools http://www.myscgov.com/SCSGPortal/static/about.html
Extractions: Six of the ten strategic issues identified in the South Carolina strategic information resources plan of 1998 addressed improving citizens accessibility to government information, goods, and services. Automated Access to Public Information Seamless Access to Government Services Using IT Resources Effectively and Efficiently Standards to Insure Interoperability Application of Current and Emerging Technologies Simple, Effective Means of Doing Business Using Technology With these in mind, South Carolina has developed the mySCGov.com portal. This includes vertical areas of interests News, Government, Education, Business, Health, Public Safety, Environment and Tourism. A portal is a "one-stop shop" filled with information and service choices. Each of the portals caters to the needs of its users citizens, employees or businesses. The user is linked directly to the information source or service automatically, without needing to know which agency is involved. No longer will the user have to know and navigate a specific agency web site to find the information he wants. Also, a search engine has been incorporated to allow the user the ability to search for specific items. All pages containing information relative to the search will be displayed. However, links to all agencies home pages are available for direct access.
Thematic Mapping For K-12 Schools Thematic Mapping for k12 schools. This section allows you to work with maps. This includes population maps of south carolina dating back to the 1790 s http://www.cla.sc.edu/cege/webmap/
Extractions: INDEX This section allows you to create your own maps, such as a dot density map or a choropleth map, with an existing database. Example of a choropleth map. Thematic Mapping for K-12 Schools This section allows you to work with maps. This includes population maps of South Carolina dating back to the 1790's, agriculture maps, and employment maps. Example of a population choropleth map. Social Economic Mapping for South Carolina This section links to a variety of interactive maps at the University of South Carolina. Link to Other Web Maps Back to South Carolina Geographic Alliance Home Page
Scott Most of the data accessible by the south carolina Geographic Alliance Mapping Program is recorded by county. Go to Mapping Tools for k12 schools. Back to INDEX. http://www.cla.sc.edu/cege/webmap/scott.html
Extractions: South Carolina Geographic Alliance Thematic Mapping Program The Thematic Mapping Program is made possible through partial funding by a grant from BellSouth. The purpose of this program is to enable K-12 teachers to access information about the state of South Carolina and produce their own maps depicting this information. For example, it is possible to design maps that reveal population characteristics and primary economic activities. Teachers have the ability to select the characteristics they want mapped, and the maps become powerful tools enabling the generation of hypotheses and analysis. The possibilities are endless. Currently, the program enables teachers to create two different types of maps - choropleth and dot density. CHOROPLETH MAPS Choropleth maps are very common. Most people have seen them, but few know them by this name. These maps use coloring and/or shading to depict values of selected characteristics. choropleth maps are useful when the data is reported by area, not just by location or point. Take for example, the following map. For each county in South Carolina, it shows the percentage of the population that has a college education. The counties with the darkest shading (Greenville, Richland, Lexington, Charleston, and Beaufort) have the highest percentages (17.4 - 28.0%) of college educated people, and the counties indicated with a white color (Union, Chesterfield, Marlboro, McCormick, Saluda, Lee, and Jasper) have the lowest percentages (4.8-8.0%) of college educated people. As noted, the data is from the 1990 U.S. Census.
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2004 Grantees : 2004 BFA Grantees In South Carolina 2004 south carolina Grantees. In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to five schools in south carolina. k12 schools. http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/yearbook/2004grantees/scarolina.ht
Building A Presence For Science south carolina. Quick Facts. Joined Network, September 15, 1999. Public School Districts, 90. Number of k12 schools, 1,411. Number of k-12 Students, 644,000. http://ecommerce.nsta.org/bap/state_networks/south_carolina.asp
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K-12 Vocational Sites and Technology Center Williamston, south carolina Attleboro High Missouri VocationalTechnical schools from the Northern Light Search Vocational k-12 Sites http://ncrve.berkeley.edu/K12.html
Extractions: NCRVE Home Site Search Product Search This page contains links to WWW pages maintained by K-12 vocational programs. The original "call for sites" appeared in "NET Gain" in the November/December issue of AVA 's (now ACTE's) Techniques journal (p. 17). To suggest a site for listing here, please send the URL to David Carlson at NCRVE: dcarlson@uclink.berkeley.edu Please also visit the NCRVE Other Sites and State Departments of Vocational Education pages, which have links to organizations that may provide useful information and resources for K-12 educators and students. Anderson County Career and Technology Center Williamston, South Carolina Attleboro High School Attleboro, Massachusetts Barre Regional Vocational Technical Center Barre, Vermont Building Boats with Children Hermon Hutchens Elementary School, Valdez, Alaska Burlington Technical Center Burlington, Vermont Cape Cod Tech Harwich, Massachusetts Career-Technical Education Program New Horizons Regional Education Center, Hampton, Virginia Catoosa Technology Center Technology Education Lab, Catoosa Middle School, Catoosa, Oklahoma
SCETV History receives funding to complete the satellite system in the state s k12 schools. to help meet the state s challenge of preparing south carolina s children for http://www.scetv.org/AboutETV/history.shtml
Extractions: E-mail: blanton@scetv.org - The General Assembly passes a concurrent resolution calling for a study of the use of television in public schools. - A study committee recommends a pilot project be set. A studio is built at Dreher High School in Columbia and the experiment begins. Henry J. Cauthen is selected as technical director and R. Lynn Kalmbach is selected as project director. Educational services are extended to five Columbia area schools. - The General Assembly creates the SC Educational Television Commission. - State agencies and public school teachers begin utilizing SCETV for continuing professional education. - The closed circuit network is extended to all counties, reaching 155 public high schools, 36 elementary schools, most state colleges, university extension centers and 10 hospitals. WNTV in Greenville signs on. - WITV in Charleston signs on.
Distribution Systems Using ETV s BusinessLink program, companies all over south carolina utilize satellite of ETV s heavy load of program delivery to k12 schools, higher education http://www.scetv.org/AboutETV/distribution_systems.shtml
Extractions: E-mail: blanton@scetv.org ETV uses multiple and complementary delivery services to transmit programming to schools, homes, businesses and state agencies. Originally, ETV broadcasted only over the air using transmitters around the state to feed South Carolina schools and homes. Today, the network uses a combination of over-the-air broadcasts, satellite ITFS and microwave as a integrated distribution system of complementary components that cover the state. Satellite ETV is a national leader in the use of cost-effective multi-channel satellite technology to serve schools, businesses and government agencies in every corner of the state. ETV's state-of-the-art system supports 32 channels of audio and video transmission using the new cost-effective digital satellite technology and our extensive existing microwave system. Schools in every corner of South Carolina are using this satellite technology to bring advanced course work opportunities to every student regardless of the location or funding level of the school district.
Official Usa.com: South Carolina Education south carolina Education Organized by state, Colleges, Universities, k12 schools, State Libraries, Research Sites, Subject Index. http://www.officialusa.com/stateguides/southcarolina/
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Homeschool World: Homeschool Groups: South Carolina 6547 to provide legal status to home schools through out newsletter, co-op classes for k-12, mom s night Asssociation of south Eastern south carolina (CHASE SC http://www.home-school.com/groups/SC.html
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South Carolina Statistical Abstract 2004 9, Number of Public and Private schools and Enrollment in Grades k12, County/SC, 2000 First and Last Place Rankings for south carolina School Districts, http://www.ors2.state.sc.us/abstract/chapter7.asp
Extractions: Home Order Form Data Sources About Us ... Contacts Education Table Title Geography Year(s) Table 1 School Enrollment for Persons 3 Years and Over (Number) County/S.C. Table 2 School Enrollment for Persons 3 Years and Over (Percent) County/S.C. Table Title Geography Year(s) Table 3 Educational Attainment for Persons 25 Years and Over by Race S.C. Table 4 Educational Attainment for Persons 18 Years and Over County/S.C. Table 5 Educational Attainment for Persons 25 Years and Over County/S.C. Table 6 Percentage of Persons 25 Years and Over with Less than a 9th Grade Education, with a High School Diploma, or with Four or More Years of College County/S.C. Table 7 Estimated Median Years of School Completed for Persons 25 Years and Over County/S.C. Table 7A Educational Attainment Of People 25 Years and Older By Median Income And Sex S.C. Table Title Geography Year(s) Table 8 Number of Schools and Total Enrollment in Public and Non-Public Schools S.C. 1989-90 through 2000-01 Table 9 Number of Public and Private Schools and Enrollment in Grades K-12 County/S.C.